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    Cherries Due at Market in Early May

    Cherries Due at Market in Early May

    By Debra Morris– Growing cherries requires a lot of patience, constant vigilance, and hard work to bring a successful and abundant crop to market. The work of pruning, watering, and…

    Sister Dana sez, “MOTHER’S DAY is happening on May 14…”

    Sister Dana sez, “MOTHER’S DAY is happening on May 14…”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “MOTHER’S DAY is happening on May 14. May I be the first to wish all you mothers…

    Take Me Home with You: Corrine

    Take Me Home with You: Corrine

    “My name is Corinne! I am a five-year-old, female Terrier who shows my friendly and eager personality with the SF SPCA staff and volunteers. While I can get overexcited when…

    The LGBTQ Seniors Bill of Rights Is Aging Well

    The LGBTQ Seniors Bill of Rights Is Aging Well

    By Senator Scott Wiener– When you’re a public official, occasionally an idea comes along that’s so obvious and so necessary that all you can do is stop and think, “How…

    Aging in Community Special Edition

    Aging in Community Special Edition

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– Welcome to the Aging in Community column’s first special edition, a two-part series in the month of May, to celebrate Older Americans Month. The articles and…

    AsiaSF 25th Anniversary

    AsiaSF 25th Anniversary

    AsiaSF, the groundbreaking restaurant, club, and cabaret supporting the AAPI transgender community, celebrated its 25th Anniversary recently. The Gay Gourmet for the San Francisco Bay Times, David Landis, was among…

    Ann Rostow: Biden Offers Trans Sports Policy

    Ann Rostow: Biden Offers Trans Sports Policy

    By Ann Rostow– Biden Offers Trans Sports Policy The big news this week is the Department of Education’s announcement of transgender sports policies for public schools, a 116-page document that…

    More Joy: Always, More Joy

    More Joy: Always, More Joy

    By Joanie Juster– ‘Let’s Continue to Have Our Joy’ Saturday, April 8, dawned clear and bright, as people started gathering across the street from San Francisco City Hall for DRAG…

    Roundtable with Sadie Barnette and SFMOMA Team Concerning The New Eagle Creek Saloon

    Roundtable with Sadie Barnette and SFMOMA Team Concerning The New Eagle Creek Saloon

    Rodney Barnette made history in 1990 when he became the first Black individual to own a gay bar in San Francisco: The New Eagle Creek Saloon. As the founder of…

    Finances Benefit From Spring Cleaning Too

    Finances Benefit From Spring Cleaning Too

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Spring cleaning isn’t just for your closets. Plus, with the gift of a tax deadline extension you have even more time to refresh other aspects of…